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Worldwide, the autonomous ships market reached $4.13 billion in 2022, and is forecasted to grow to $10.1 billion in 2032, according to Emergen Research . Avikus said this journey marked the first time autonomous navigation successfully enabled a large vessel to complete a trip over 10,000 kilometers. HiNAS 2.0 deployed a level-three autonomous navigation system, meaning that human intervention is only deployed in an emergency situation. The success of the HiNAS 2.0 and Prism Courage journey marked a foray into greater commercialization and implementation of autonomous ship navigation technology. The company is aiming for its fully autonomous ship technology to reach full-scale commercialization by 2025.
Persons: Patrick Ryan, Covid, Courage, Avikus, Carol Schleif, Rudy Negenborn, — Ryan, Ryan, BMO's, Morgan Stanley, Ravi Shanker, Shanker, Hunt, C.H, Robinson, Negenborn Organizations: Research, American Bureau of Shipping, Hyundai, Yara International ASA, Yara, BMO Family, Delft University of Technology, Moeller, Maersk, Yara International, Mitsui, Mitsui O.S.K, Royce, Shipbuilders, Expeditors International Locations: Covid, Avikus, Freeport, of Mexico, Panama, Korea, Red, Suez, U.S, Danish, American, ADRs, Japan
The declines have come from just about every sector, with the exception of technology, which has seen its earnings estimates rise since October 1. A good example: IBM , which beat earnings expectations and highlighted an uptick in demand for artificial intelligence products and services. Outside of technology, earnings expectations are lower than three months ago, but are now rising again. "The market has been anticipating improving earnings expectations, and it's getting them. By that I do not mean that earnings estimates are rising, I mean they are not getting cut as much anymore," Raich added.
Persons: Nick Raich, it's, Raich, Sherwin, Williams, Heidi Petz, Kimberly, Clark, Nelson Urdaneta, that's, shipper J.B, Hunt, John Roberts, McCormick, Gamble, STMicroelectronics, Jim Fitterling, DuPont, hasn't, ASML, Andre Schulten, Baker Hughes Organizations: IBM, Treasury, Scout, Paint Stores, Insurance, Procter, Swift Transportation, Dow Inc, Texas, 3M, Gamble, FedEx, Humana, Adobe, Dupont Locations: Americas, China
Oppenheimer downgraded Home Depot and Lowe's to perform from outperform, cutting its price targets on both names. On a more upbeat note, Goldman Sachs upgraded Brazilian payments stock StoneCo, calling for more gains ahead after a strong 2023. "While lululemon's fundamentals are undoubtedly best-in-class, we do not see the valuation as compelling enough for us to recommend investors buy at current share price levels." Oppenheimer's forecast implies roughly 5% downside moving forward for Home Depot stock and 5% upside for Lowe's. Shares of Home Depot have added 5% so far this year while Lowe's stock has slipped more than 1%.
Persons: Oppenheimer, Lowe's, Goldman Sachs, Hunt, Thomas Wadewitz, Brian Evans, Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley's, Lisa De Neve, — Brian Evans, Lululemon, LULU 1Y, Anne, Laure Bismuth, Brian Nagel, Tito Labarta, Labarta, — Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, UBS, HSBC downgrades, HSBC, Lowe's, Home Depot Locations: Hunt, J.B, LULU, Brazil
Northland downgrades Advanced Micro Devices to market perform from outperform Northland downgraded the stock mainly on valuation. " Bernstein reiterates Apple as market perform Bernstein said it expects "not great" Apple earnings on February 1. William Blair downgrades Vita Coco to market perform from outperform William Blair said it's concerned about higher costs for the beverage company. Raymond James downgrades Comerica to market perform from outperform Raymond James said the earnings outlook looks too challenging for Comerica. "We are downgrading CMA shares from Outperform to Market Perform and reducing our 2024 EPS estimate to reflect its initial 2024 outlook."
Persons: Bernstein, Hunt, KeyBanc, Key, it's, Morgan Stanley, Oppenheimer, Lowe's, Goldman Sachs downgrades Archer, Daniels, Goldman, Vikram Luthar, William Blair downgrades Vita Coco, William Blair, Wolfe, NiSource, Tesla, Goldman Sachs, Stone, Evercore, Raymond James downgrades, Raymond James Organizations: Bernstein, Pacific, Norfolk, Union Pacific, NSC, UBS, Devices, Northland, AMD, Western, Home Depot, Apple, HSBC downgrades Lululemon, Daniels Midland, ADM, TAM, Airlines, Barclays, Netflix, JPMorgan, Xerox JPMorgan, Raymond James downgrades Comerica, Comerica, CMA Locations: Norfolk Southern, Northland, Brazil
Archer-Daniels-Midland — The food processor's shares dropped more than 22%, making the stock poised for its second worst day in its history back to 1972. Archer-Daniels-Midland announced weak fourth-quarter earnings guidance and placed Chief Financial Officer Vikram Luthar on administrative leave amid an investigation into the company's accounting practices. StoneCo — Shares of the Brazilian payments company rose more than 6% following an upgrade to a buy rating from Goldman Sachs. The financial firm cited an attractive entry point and a constructive outlook on the next freight cycle as catalysts for the change. Vita Coco — The coconut water company tumbled more than 5% after William Blair downgraded shares to market perform from outperform.
Persons: Archer, Vikram Luthar, Goldman Sachs, Trodelvy, Bernstein, Hunt, Gus Richard, Coco, William Blair, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alexander Harring, Hakyung Kim, Tanaya Macheel, Pia Singh, Samantha Subin Organizations: Arkhouse Management, Brigade Capital Management, Daniels, Midland, SolarEdge Technologies, Riley, Bloomberg, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Spirit Airlines, JetBlue Airways —, JetBlue, Gilead Sciences, . Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern, UBS, Northland Capital Markets Locations: Brazil, Norfolk, Suez
This is Wayfair's third restructuring since 2022 and is expected to save the company about $280 million. Hertz — Hertz shed 2.8% on a Jefferies price target cut and downgrade to hold from buy. AMD added 1.6%, after reaching its highest-ever closing price on Thursday amid increased investor interest in the second-largest standalone GPU maker. DraftKings — Shares of the sports betting company rose more than 1% after Stifel upgraded DraftKings to buy from hold. J.B. Hunt Transport Services – Shares rose more than 3% after the company posted mixed quarterly results.
Persons: Hertz, Wells, Stifel, J.B, J.B . Hunt, Macheel, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound Organizations: Jefferies, EV, Spirit Airlines, JetBlue, Texas, UBS, Nvidia, AMD, ESPN Bet, Hunt Transport, LSEG
Jim Cramer is looking for signs the freight environment is improving'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer J.B. Hunt to get a closer look at the state of the freight industry.
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The lower end of PPG's range for full-year earnings guidance was also well below what analysts called for. On the other hand, the company's earning and revenue for the fourth quarter of 2023 topped what analysts had anticipated. Super Micro Computer — Shares of the information technology firm gained 6% after Super Micro Computer reported preliminary second-quarter adjusted earnings of between $5.40 and $5.55 per share, higher than its previous guidance of between $4.40 to $4.88 per share. Super Micro also reported a preliminary revenue of between $3.6 billion to $3.65 billion, topping its prior guidance of $2.7 billion to $2.9 billion. The Wall Street Journal reported late Thursday that the European Union's antitrust watchdog anticipates blocking Amazon's acquisition of iRobot.
Persons: Hunt, Kirk Tanner, Todd Penegor, iRobot Organizations: PPG Industries, Micro Computer, Micro, Hunt Transport, LSEG, Wendy's, PepsiCo, Blackwells, Street Journal
The "Crescent City" series has a massive cast of characters that can be hard to keep track of. On January 30, Sarah J. Maas will release "House of Flame and Shadow," the third book in her best-selling "Crescent City" series. "Crescent City" has a huge cast of characters, most of which are magical creatures referred to as Vanir. To help prepare you for the third book, Business Insider created a guide to some of the most important characters in the "Crescent City" universe. AdvertisementThe rest of this article contains major spoilers for the "Crescent City" and "A Court of Thorns and Roses" series.
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Stroud became the youngest quarterback to win a playoff game after throwing for 274 yards and three touchdowns, and the Houston Texans returned two interceptions by Joe Flacco for scores in a 45-14 rout of the Cleveland Browns in a wild-card matchup Saturday. Stroud, the second overall pick in the draft last April, is also the highest-drafted rookie QB to win in the postseason. Stroud threw for 236 yards and three touchdowns before halftime as the Texans built a 24-14 lead. With the Texans up 45-14 with nine minutes to go, Stroud’s work was done, and he was replaced by Davis Mills. Two plays later, Stroud connected on a short pass with Collins for a 15-yard score to put the Texans on top 10-7.
Persons: Stroud, Joe Flacco, Nico Collins, Brevin Jordan, Dalton Schultz, Michael Vick, Steven Nelson, Christian Harris, Davis Mills, DeMeco Ryans, Kevin Stefanski, Flacco couldn’t, Mark Sanchez, Cleveland’s Deshaun Watson, Collins, Devin Singletary, Kareem Hunt, Hunt, Singletary, Houston’s, John Metchie III, Flacco, Harrison Bryant, Jordan, Stroud’s, Schultz, Derek Barnett, Nelson, Harris, LG Joel Bitonio, Noah Brown, LB Denzel Perryman, ___ Organizations: HOUSTON, Houston Texans, Cleveland Browns, Stroud, Falcons, Packers, Texans, NFL laughingstock, AFC South, Flacco, Browns, New York Jets, Houston, Seahawks, LB Locations: Stroud, Cleveland
The U.K. and Switzerland are deepening the ties between their financial services sectors with a new post-Brexit deal. Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty ImagesLONDON — The U.K. and Switzerland on Thursday signed a post-Brexit financial services deal designed to bring two of Europe's largest banking centers closer together. He added that the mutual recognition accord, dubbed the Bern Financial Services Agreement, would provide a "blueprint" for future deals with other countries. As such, financial services providers and insurers will be able to offer certain cross-border activities in both Switzerland and the U.K. Meanwhile, U.K. advisors will be permitted to "temporarily serve" wealthy clients locally in Switzerland without registering in the country.
Persons: Jeremy Hunt, Hunt, Karin Keller, Sutter Organizations: Getty, British, CNBC, European Union, Swiss, U.K, City Locations: Switzerland, Britain, Bern, City of London
British Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt that the U.K. economy would not enter a technical recession in 2023, while announcing the government's spring Budget. The U.K. National Insurance is a tax on workers' income and employers' profits to pay for state social security benefits, including the state pension. Touted by the Conservative party as the "largest ever tax cut for workers," the move nevertheless does not shield taxpayers from the effect of frozen tax thresholds that tip more of their income into higher tax brackets, as nominal wages rise. In March 2021, then-Finance Minister Rishi Sunak announced that the personal allowance (PA) and higher-rate thresholds (HRT) of income tax would be frozen for four years until April 2026. Alongside extending the freezes, Hunt in November 2022 froze the upper earnings limit for NI contributions and lowered the additional rate hold from £150,000 to £125,140 from April 2023.
Persons: Jeremy Hunt, Dan Kitwood, Rishi Sunak's, Hunt, Rishi Sunak, Torsten Bell, Paul Johnson Organizations: British, Getty, Finance, National Insurance, Labour Party, Rishi Sunak's Conservative, Insurance, Conservative, Treasury, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Last week, data showed that Britain’s inflation rate had dropped to 4.6 percent in October, and Mr. Sunak declared victory in his pledge to halve inflation this year. The government’s fiscal credibility was also severely damaged by the unfunded tax cuts of Liz Truss’s short premiership. When he was installed as chancellor a year ago, Mr. Hunt took a cautious approach to the nation’s money and abandoned nearly all of Ms. Truss’s plans. He said there was little scope for spending increases and tax cuts because debt levels needed to be cut and the government had to be careful not to stoke inflationary pressures. Now with the election in sight, Mr. Hunt has found the money to offer some sweeteners in the form of lower taxes and even a freeze on alcohol duty.
Persons: ” Mr, Hunt, Rishi Sunak, Sunak, Liz Truss’s, Truss’s, Stephen Castle Organizations: Bank of England’s Locations: United States, Western Europe
The services sector contracted last quarter as the highest interest rates since 2008 have weighed on the housing industry. Britain’s weak economy mirrors the stagnation in Europe, where eurozone economies contracted 0.1 percent in the third quarter. Across the region, high interest rates intended to drive down inflation are weakening economic activity, with demand for loans dropping and consumer spending slowing. This contrasts with the United States, where the economy is growing strongly and defying expectations for a slowdown prompted by high interest rates. This weak outlook is driven by high interest rates, which are expected to have an increasingly heavy toll on the economy.
Persons: , Stephen Millard, Jeremy Hunt, Hunt Organizations: Bank of England, National Institute of Economic, Social Research Locations: Europe, United States, Germany
The question of how Britain will respond to President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, the $369 billion landmark legislation offering deep subsidies for green investment, has followed Jeremy Hunt, Britain’s finance minister, for most of the past year. Mr. Hunt urged patience and promised an answer when he updates the country’s budget in a few weeks. But as that speech approaches, expectations that he will offer anything as generous as the American largess have been squashed. Britain, which is facing strict fiscal constraints, won’t have a “subsidy bowl” like the United States, Mr. Hunt said last month. They also say Britain, and other countries, will eventually benefit from the technological advances that U.S. subsidies support.
Persons: Biden’s, Jeremy Hunt, . Hunt, Hunt Locations: Britain, United States
A decline in transportation stocks is sending a worrying signal about the broader stock market. Transportation stocks are viewed as a leading indicator because they point to the movement of goods around the country. AdvertisementAdvertisementA steady decline in transportation stocks is sending a worrying signal about the broader stock market and its chances to stage a year-end rally. If companies are seeing a slowdown in growth and their stock prices fall, it could be a grim warning for the rest of the economy and stock market. AdvertisementAdvertisementAnd if the latter happens, crucial support levels would be broken and investors' highly anticipated year-end rally in the stock market, partly explained by bullish seasonals, would be on thin ice.
Persons: , Hunt, Dow Jones, bullish seasonals, J.B, Shelley Simpson, Robert Isom, We're, Isom, Joe Hinrichs, Hinrich, Dow, Manuel Blay, TheDowTheory.com, Dow Industrials Organizations: Service, Dow Jones Transportation, United Airlines, American Airlines, CSX Transportation, Dow, Industrial, CNBC, CSX Locations: Israel
J.B. Hunt Earnings Tumble on Falling Freight Rates
  + stars: | 2023-10-18 | by ( Ben Glickman | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Analysts polled by LSEG had forecast 91 cents earnings per share on $2.04 billion in revenue. Revenue came in at $7.03 billion, while analysts polled by LSEG expected $7.02 billion. The estimated $1.50 to $1.80 earnings per share expected by the company fell short of the $2.06 expected by estimates according to LSEG. Travelers did report net written premiums of $10.49 billion, above the $10.33 billion expected. Elevance Health earned $8.99 per share on $42.85 billion in revenue in the quarter, exceeding analysts' estimates.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, LSEG, J.B, Hunt, Ilan Daskal, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Tanaya Macheel, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh Organizations: Nvidia, Citi, U.S, Citizens Financial Group, Citizens Financial, Bancorp, Revenue, United Airlines —, Hunt Transport, Interactive, LSEG, Bank of America, Travelers, Rad Laboratories, Procter, Gamble, Elevance Health Locations: China, J.B, LSEG
Late Tuesday, the company posted third-quarter results that fell short of Wall Street's expectations on the top and bottom lines. The company posted third-quarter adjusted earnings of $1.55 per share on adjusted revenue of $1.14 billion. Abbott posted earnings of $1.14 per share, excluding items, beating analysts' estimates by 4 cents a share, according to FactSet. It posted revenue of $2.69 billion, which was not immediately comparable to consensus estimates. It posted revenue of $771.0 million, lower than the consensus estimate of $784.3 million, according to FactSet.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, . Hunt, Gamble — Procter, LSEG, Abbott, Michael Happe, , Yun Li, Sarah Min, Tanaya, Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh Organizations: United Airlines —, United Airlines, Nvidia, U.S, Citi, Devices, Marvell Technology, Hunt Transport Services, LSEG, Interactive, Procter, Gamble, Abbott, Financial, Citizens Financial, State, FactSet, Winnebago Industries, Winnebago, Bancorp, U.S . Bancorp, Bank of America Locations: Tel Aviv, Israel, China, LSEG, Albemarle —
Stock futures inched lower as earnings season gained steam and Wall Street looked ahead to more key financial reports on Wednesday. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq-100 futures both edged lower by 0.1%. Wall Street continued to assess the impact of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. While the earnings season may only be in its early innings, 83% of companies have so far topped earnings expectations, while about 70% have surpassed sales estimates, according to FactSet data. On the economic front, Wall Street awaits housing starts and building permits data for September.
Persons: Hunt, Stocks, Goldman Sachs, Anthony Saglimbene, Morgan Stanley Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Stock, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, United Airlines, Treasury, Nvidia, Devices, U.S, Wall, Traders, Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon, Ameriprise, Procter, Gamble, Netflix, Tesla Locations: New York City, China, Israel
United Airlines said it expects adjusted earnings to range between $1.50 and $1.80 per share, versus the $2.06 per share expected by analysts polled by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv. For the recent quarter, the company topped Wall Street's expectations, reporting adjusted earnings of $3.65 per share on $14.48 billion in revenue. J.B. Hunt Transport Services — The transportation and logistics stock lost 2% after reporting third-quarter results that fell short of Wall Street's expectations. J.B. Hunt posted earnings of $1.80 per share, versus the $1.84 per share expected by analysts surveyed by LSEG. Interactive Brokers posted third-quarter adjusted earnings of $1.55 per share on adjusted revenue of $1.14 billion.
Persons: J.B, Hunt, Omnicom, FactSet, LSEG, , Darla Mercado Organizations: United Airlines —, United Airlines, LSEG, Hunt Transport Services, LSEG . Revenue, Interactive, Viking Therapeutics Locations: Tel Aviv, Israel
Regional banks will be in focus in the week ahead as traders head into the thick of third-quarter earnings season. Regional bank earnings are also expected to be a weak point this season. But a closer look into the sector's sub-industries showed that regional banks are anticipated to have tumbled by 15% last quarter. Traders parsing through regional bank earnings will pay special attention to signs of narrowing net interest margins (NIM). Earnings season underway Many investors anticipate that the third-quarter earnings season will be alright.
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Jeremy Hunt, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaks on the second day of the the Conservative Party Conference on October 02, 2023 in Manchester, England. Christopher Furlong | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesMANCHESTER, ENGLAND — U.K. Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt on Monday ruled out tax cuts in the short-term, arguing that to reduce them now would be inflationary. "Right now we're focused on bringing down inflation," Hunt said on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference currently underway in Manchester, England. Hunt has previously argued that tax cuts are "virtually impossible," and could only be afforded if the government took some "difficult decisions." Hunt also unveiled plans for tougher benefit restrictions in a bid to make savings on the government's welfare bill.
Persons: Jeremy Hunt, Britain's, Christopher Furlong, Hunt, Margaret Thatcher, Liz Truss, Truss, Rishi Sunak, flack Organizations: Conservative Party Conference, Getty, Getty Images, Finance, Conservative Party, Tories, Labour Party, Conservative, British Locations: Manchester, England, Getty Images MANCHESTER, ENGLAND
A Cleveland-area native, Hunt spent four seasons with the Browns before the team decided not to re-sign him this offseason. Hunt visited several teams over the summer but stayed in the area and was available. Hunt visited the Browns on Tuesday and the sides quickly worked out a deal. Hunt and Chubb once gave the Browns the top 1-2 running back tandem in the NFL. Hunt had a turbulent 2022 season with the Browns.
Persons: — Kareem Hunt, Nick Chubb, Hunt, Jerome Ford, Chubb, Minkah Fitzpatrick, Bowler, ___ Organizations: Browns, Associated Press, Tennessee Titans, Pittsburgh, Georgia, NFL, Cleveland, Kansas City Locations: BEREA , Ohio, Cleveland
J.B. Hunt Transport Will Acquire BNSF Brokerage Business
  + stars: | 2023-09-15 | by ( Sabela Ojea | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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